Brown was fatally shot when Pasquotank County deputies were trying to execute warrants on April 21, officials said.The Pasquotank County Sheriff's Office and a media coalition had petitioned the court to allow for the release of the videos. Under North Carolina law, body camera video is not a public record and cannot be released without a court order.Marchers protest the shooting of Andrew Brown Jr. on April 28 in Elizabeth City, North Carolina.
The judge filed his order Thursday night, according to a copy posted by the county. The order says the videos consist of almost two hours of footage.Read MoreThe Sheriff's Department said it was unclear if Brown's family will see the video Friday. "We've been working on making redactions since the hearing and are reviewing the order to comply with the specifics the judge included," the Sheriff's Department said in an email.
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Public needs to see this too.
Tiny women should be cops, big men would have to obey quickly.